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sathish-1 · 1 year ago
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Comprehensive Guide to Canada Student Visa
Studying in Canada offers international students a world-class education and valuable cultural experiences. In this guide, we'll explore everything you need to know about obtaining a Canada student visa, including its benefits, eligibility criteria, application process, and tips for a successful application.
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Benefits of Canada Student Visa
1. Access to Quality Education
Canada is home to renowned universities and colleges offering high-quality education and a wide range of academic programs.
2. Work Opportunities
International students with a valid Canada student visa are eligible to work part-time during their studies and full-time during scheduled breaks, providing valuable work experience and financial support.
3. Pathway to Permanent Residency
Studying in Canada can be a pathway to permanent residency through programs such as the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program (PGWPP) and the Canadian Experience Class (CEC).
4. Cultural Experience
Canada's diverse and inclusive society offers international students the opportunity to immerse themselves in a rich cultural environment and build lifelong connections.
Eligibility for Canada Student Visa
1. Letter of Acceptance
You must have a valid letter of acceptance from a designated learning institution (DLI) in Canada before applying for a student visa.
2. Sufficient Funds
You must demonstrate that you have enough funds to cover tuition fees, living expenses, and return transportation to Canada.
3. English or French Proficiency
You may need to provide evidence of proficiency in English or French, depending on the language of instruction of your chosen program.
4. Medical Examination
Some students may be required to undergo a medical examination to ensure they meet health requirements.
Application Process for Canada Student Visa
1. Apply for Acceptance to a Designated Learning Institution (DLI)
Apply and receive acceptance from a DLI in Canada. Your institution will provide you with a letter of acceptance required for your visa application.
2. Gather Required Documents
Gather all necessary documents, including your letter of acceptance, proof of funds, passport, and any additional documents required by the Canadian visa office.
3. Complete the Online Application
Complete the online application form for a Canada student visa through the Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website.
4. Pay the Application Fee
Pay the required application fee and any other applicable fees as instructed by the visa office.
5. Submit Biometrics and Attend Interview (if required)
Attend a biometrics appointment and/or an interview at the Canadian visa office, if required.
6. Wait for Decision
Once your application is submitted, wait for a decision from the visa office. If approved, you will receive a letter of introduction and, if applicable, a temporary resident visa (TRV) or electronic travel authorization (eTA).
Tips for a Successful Canada Student Visa Application
1. Apply Early
Start the application process as early as possible to allow for sufficient processing time and to address any potential issues that may arise.
2. Be Honest and Accurate
Provide honest and accurate information in your application to avoid delays or rejection.
3. Keep Copies of Documents
Keep copies of all documents submitted with your application for your records.
4. Follow Instructions Carefully
Read and follow the instructions provided by the visa office carefully to ensure that your application is complete and accurate.
Conclusion
Obtaining a Canada student visa opens the door to a world of educational and cultural opportunities. By understanding the eligibility criteria, navigating the application process, and following these tips, you can increase your chances of success and embark on an enriching academic journey in Canada.
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dmistudyabroadvisa · 3 years ago
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batexamin · 7 years ago
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Study in Canada - Colleges, Courses, Eligibility, Cost & Visa Details
Study in Canada for Indian Students
  Updated:  Feb 2018 Canada is an enclave of diverse people, lifestyles and majestic landscapes, and is one of the safest destinations for pursuing education. A multicultural country with easy access to education and  affordable living, thousands of international students flock to Canada each year to study in Canada. Canada has ranked as one of the top ten places to live in the world since 1994 according to the United Nations (UN) and the Economist Intelligence Unit. In the UN survey Canada earned particularly high marks for its access to education, high life expectancy (due to universal health care system); and low crime and violence rates. In addition, Canada's largest cities -- Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal -- have been recognized as world class cities in which to live and work, for their cleanliness and safety and for their cultural activities and attractive lifestyles. Canada is considered to be a relatively peaceful, safe and orderly country. Its violent crime rate decreased. Unlike its US neighbours to the south, firearms are strictly controlled and generally are not permitted.  International students who come to Canada should follow the same common sense safety precautions as they would anywhere in the world. Students can contact any Canadian Education Centre to learn more about personal safety, or attend a safety orientation session at their school upon their arrival in Canada.   TOP 10 UNIVERSITIES FOR FOREIGN STUDY IN CANADA ARE Universities: Fraser International College leading to SFU Trent University International College Manitoba Mount Allison University Algonquin College Georgian College Southern Alberta Institute of Technology Selkrik College Vancouver Island University Simon Fraser University University of Manitoba Kwantlen University College Farleigh Dickenson University Niagara College George Brown Torontocity college Conestoga Devry University fanshawe college of applied arts and technology Brock University University of Alberta   TOP COURSES TO STUDY IN CANADA FOR INDIAN STUDENTS Engineering – all specializations health sciences Information technology Business management Animation / VFX / Graphic Designing Media/Communications Hospitality management Telecommunications Fine Arts Environmental Science Computer Science     ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA The general criteria for application are mentioned below: English Requirements The minimum TOEFL score required by most universities is 80-84(internet-based test) for PG courses. Most universities and colleges accept equivalent IELTS and PTE Academic scores.   Undergraduate study in Canada Universities in Quebec require a minimum 13 years of secondary school education, i.e. an additional year of formal education after the 12th standard or intermediate degree. Most others require a minimum 12 years of elementary and secondary education. However, if your academic credentials are very impressive, some universities may consider your application even with 12 years of education. Minimum aggregate marks of 70% isn 12th grade for bachelor’s degrees, and above 50% for diplomas and advanced diplomas. Mathematics in class XII (a prerequisite for some sciences, technology, and business courses). Minimum required IELTS/PTE Academic scores with an overall score of 6.0 bands or equivalent PTE scores   Masters in Canada Most universities require a qualification equivalent to the Canadian bachelor’s degree, which requires 16 years of formal education. It would mean another year of education after Indian bachelors or a four-year bachelor’s degree course like B.E., B.Tech. Or other such courses. Minimum required IELTS / PTE Academic scores with the minimum score of 6.5 bands as an overall score for PG Diploma and 7.0 bands for master’s degree. Some universities accept equivalent PTE scores too. Relevant work experience (some universities require this for MBA and Master’s Degree in IT)   Doctorate in Canada For doctorate programmes, most universities require a master’s degree in that subject. However, universities might consider your application without a master’s degree in exceptional cases.  
STUDY IN CANADA | ADMISSION | VISA PROCESS | COLLEGES
  Study in Canada FAQ
  What is the procedure to study in Canada?  The first step is to get admission to a Canadian Designated Learning Institution (DLI) recognized by the government of Canada. Once an individual receives a letter of acceptance from a DLI, he or she may be able to apply for a study permit. Applications may be made online or by mail. All new study permits are issued at a Canadian port of entry. An applicant who has submitted an application to a foreign Canadian Visa Office will be issued a letter of approval advising him or her to travel to a Canadian port of entry to have the study permit issued. A study permit is generally issued for the duration of the person’s studies.   What is the application process for Canada? Admissions are granted purely on students academics. Students need to provide CV, academic documents, any professional certifications, work experience if applicable, etc. However the eligibility criteria of selecting students vary in different provinces of Canada. Certain eligibility details are given below: Programs/ Level of study Graduate/Post-Graduate  level Business ·         2-3 years full time work experience ·         GMAT : 580-600 min     TOEFL : PBT: 580-600 min           CBT: 237-250 min ·         4 yr Bachelors degree, 70% aver. Computer Science ·         4 yr Bachelors degree, 70% aver., preferably in Computer Science ·         TOEFL : PBT: 580-600 min. CBT: 237-250 min. ·         Some universities will require GRE Score (1200-1500) Engineering ·         4 yr Bachelors in Engineering, 70% aver. ·         TOEFL : PBT: 580-600 min. CBT: 237-250 min. ·         Some universities will require GRE score (1200-1500) Fine Arts ·         4 yr Bachelors in Fine Arts ·         Portfolio/audition ·         TOEFL : PBT: 580-600 min. CBT: 237-250 min. Media/ Communications ·         4 yr Bachelors in Mass Communications ·         Portfolio ·         TOEFL : PBT: 600 min.                 CBT: 250 min. ·         Work experience is an added advantage ·         Some institutions may require written samples or copies of published work   What are the Visa application requirements? The documents required for visa application are given below: Completed Student Application form. Completed Supplementary Questionnaire for students and postdoctoral researchers. Official letter of acceptance from Canadian university, college or Technical Institute. Certificate of Acceptance from the province of Quebec (Only if you plan to study in province of Quebec) TOEFL/IELTS scores if applicable Passport, valid for at least one year from the planned date of entry to Canada, plus valid passports of any accompanying dependants. Bank Draft for the applicable visa processing fees   What are the housing options available? Canada puts forward three types of housing options for the international students: Homestay Dormitory Private Accommodations The homestay helps the students to have a Canadian living and learning experience. The dormitory provides reasonable accommodation for the students within the campus. Students who prefer to find their own accommodation can get their private accommodations with the help of newspapers or by checking with the campus.   What are the living expenses in Canada? Cost of living in Canada is very low compared to other countries like UK, Europe, etc. However the expense varies according to each province. The rural areas are very cheap whereas the major cities like Toronto and Vancouver can be expensive.   Can I work while I am studying? Canada provides work permit to students which allow them to work off campus. The work permit, however, restricts the working hours to 20 hours a week during academic sessions. During extended vacations no restrictions are given.   Are Scholarships available? Canada provides a lot of merit based and institution based scholarship programs. Students who excel in their studies are awarded with these scholarships irrespective of their physical or financial conditions. Other criteria for the selection of students are based on their participation in extracurricular activities and outstanding athletic abilities. Academic scholarships, Athletic scholarships and scholarships for overseas or foreign students are the different types of scholarships offered in Canada.   Citizenship & Immigration Canada Regional Offices: NEWFOUNDLAND Immigration Office  223 Pleasantville PO Box 13667, Station A  St. John's, NF  A1B 4G1 Canada  Tel: (709) 772-5388  Fax: (709) 772-2929 Code: 1129 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Immigration Office Building  85 Fitzroy Street, PO Box 8000  Charlottetown, PE  C1A 8K1 Canada  Tel: (902) 566-7735  Fax: (902) 566-8355 Code: 1908 NOVA SCOTIA Immigration Office  5657 Spring Garden Road, Sixth Floor  Park Lane, Halifax, NS  B3J 3R4 Canada  Tel: (902) 426-2970  Fax: (902) 426-4241 Code: 150 NEW BRUNSWICK Immigration Office  Frederick Square  77 Westmorland Street, Suite 380  Fredericton, NB  E3B 6Z3 Canada  Tel: (506) 452-3090  Fax: (506) 452-2405 Code: 1614 QUÉBEC Immigration Office  365 Dorchester  Québec City, PQ  G1K 8P8 Canada  Tel: (418) 648-3196  Fax: (418) 649-6057 Code: 2507 ONTARIO Immigration Office Toronto Central  443 University Avenue  Toronto, ON  M5G 2H6 Canada  Tel: (416) 973-4444  Fax: (416) 973-3584 Code: 3270 MANITOBA Immigration Office  4th Floor, 259 Portage Avenue  Winnipeg, MB  R3B 2A9 Canada  Tel: (204) 983-0069  Fax: (204) 983-3176 Code: 4133 SASKATCHEWAN Immigration Office  2045 Broad Street, Suite 415  Regina, SK  S4P 3T7 Canada  Tel: (306) 780-6190  Fax: (306) 780-6131 Code: 4311 ALBERTA Immigration Office  Liberty Building, Room 2001  0506 Jasper Avenue  Edmonton, AB  T5J 2W9 Canada  Tel: (403) 495-2199  Fax: (403) 495-6739 Code: 4712  NORTHWEST TERRITORIES  Scotia Centre, 2nd Floor  5102 50th Avenue  PO Box 1950  Yellowknife, NT  X1A 2P5 Canada  Tel: (867) 920-8411  Fax: (867) 873-3621 Code: 4934 BRITISH COLUMBIA & YUKON TERRITORY Immigration Office  816 Government Street, Room 377  Victoria, BC  V8W 1W9 Canada  Fax:  (250) 388-3669  Code: 5219 Education British Columbia  Tel: (250) 356-2500(Victoria) 1 888 879 - 1166 (toll free) Yukon Tel : (867) 667- 5141 website : www.education.gov.yk.ca Read the full article
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dmistudyabroadvisa · 4 years ago
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dmistudyabroadvisa · 4 years ago
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